The owl. (Beaverton, Or.) 1912-191?, February 22, 1913, Image 4

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THE m OWL
Published every Saturday.
THE OWL PUB. CO.
EARL B. FISHER. Editor.
Entered t& Second Class mail
matter, under the Act of March
3, 1379. At the Po3t Office, in
beaverton, Oregon. July 20, 1912
Hello There !
February
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and Nile Green.
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EDITORIAL
HOME TO-NIGHT.
A cmornon sight we see daily: is
the little children running around
on the street looking for some
thing' to do." It is the very nature
;f these' little fellows to have
Something to keep busy at, if it is
not work it will surely be niis
ihicf. good fathers and mothers
will plan to keep these little
nam's i h 1 heads busy, send them
1o school, have chores and light
work then start some games aft
er supper, take the lead keep
something "going on around the
f, reside" make things so pleasant
around home that they would
rather be there than anywhere
t'lse - and in a short time you
would rather be at homo even
ings yourself than' "hanging
around town" in the meantime
you are laying the foundation for
the best of citizenship while
doing this, you will be heading
off ubcu't three fonrths of all the
t rouble of this old world.
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SOCIETY.
Mr. and Mrs. F.F.Lahaie of
forest Grove are visiting with
Mr.Wm.Duvis. folks of thisplace
tt the present writing.
Arthur Allen took in the skat
ingat Fanncs last Sunday and
had a bully time.
Charles Ilenard of rortland
was Ueavorton last Sunday.
Charles was one of the best foot
ball players at Columbia Univer
sity, during the past Season.
.Miss Edna Fappil is waitress
at the Cemnurcial Hotel the
present writing.
Miss Matilda Zcnen and Maud
.Heed made this office a pleasant
Call Sunday.
Henry Aikin the famous l'eav
erton First Baseman and Harry
r.arnes the slugger of 1912 were
wanning up the "old Hall" Sun
day. S.K. Nelson of Portland was
in Beavorton on Saturday on
Jhisiness.
Geo.Mazzeiof Milwaukee vis
( tod with friend- in the Garden
City Saturday.
Prof. Otto K raus Principal of
Gaston School made this office a
jileasant call Saturday.
Mr.Kraus is a graduate of Mon
mouth Normal school ami one of
the leading educators of this
County.
Mr. Alex Gordon of Portland
visited with his mother Mrs.
Mary Gordon of this place. Mr.
G.rdon is one of Portlands "good
looking" Policemen No. 2Si! and
handling the work in great shape
Mr.Schmitt of Flmonica was in
town S.iturday Evening on busi
ness, Mr.Schmitt states that El
jnonica is coining to the lront"in
great style".
Louie Hugh son of Poit'and
spent Sunday, visiting with frien
ds in the Garden City.
Mr. Grandgeorge hf:- a larg
crew digging horseradi h while
the good weather lasts.
Persons born under this sign
which extends from January 21st
to February 19 th are more apt
to be paradoxical and go to ex
tremes than perscr.s born under
any of the other signs. If you
were born under this sign.Aquar-
its.it is somewhat difficult to de
scribe your characteristics, for, if
surrounded by. advantageous
circumstances, you will be capable
of achieving wondrous results,
while on the contrary, if adver
sity should be your lot, you are
liable to iink to the lowest depth
Certain it is that persons bom
under this sign are seldom med
iocre in any walk of life they
are decidedly one thing or the
other.
Your talents are mere in the l'ne
of the useful than-the orna
mental, and your successes will
be mainly in mercantile pursuits.
You are fond of i mv.ix'inerts
of all kind i opera?, theatres pop
ular resorts, sports etc. and per
sons born in this are more apt to
dwell in the cities, their nature
demanding thr active social and
business intercourse of city life.
You are a good judge of human
nature and not liable to be mis
led by a pathetic story which is
untrue. Persons born undsr thi 3
sign seem to possess a peculiar
ability in controlling insane per
sons and possess the power of
healing in a great degree.
Women born in this sign are
the most devoted wives; they al
ways wish to appear well dressed
and are inclined to observe the
conventionalities of life; their
tastes run more toward the ideal
than the real practical in life
You should wed with those born
in Leo, they are pre-eminently
home-makers.
Chas. Essick of Beaverton
School took the Eight Grade Ex
amination for January and recei
ved his diploma the other day
Keep up the good work Charles.
F. W. Livermore Cooper Mt.
was in Lown r,a! rday.
Beaverton Grange had an enth
uis: stic meetin? Saturday, a big
crowd was in attendence.
Joh,i Hoover has recovered
from 'he Small Pox and up town
again.1
Martin Van Delley of Newton
visited with P. H. Van Delley at
this place Wednesday.
Mrs. Row? mother qf John
Rowe is improving at .hit writ
ing. '
Clara Pappil of Goldendale
Wash, is home on a visit, she
states that the sleighing over in
the Klickitat Country has been
fin-? this'winte.
Mr.Wehuring Ex Senator from
Hillsboro was in this City Satur
day on business.
ALL ABOARD
S. P. Co.
EAST
GOING
WEST
No. 6 7-12 A.M. No. 1 8-01 am
4 9-02 39 9-33
40 1-31 p M. 3 4- 42pm
2 5-28 5 6-22
J.C.Comley Agent.
Oregon Electric
CALIFORNIA
The Land Of '
SUNSHINE and FLOWERS
-
Reached By The ' '
EAST -
GOING
- WEST
45 acres Timber lan m'l es
Eaat of Gregon City will mskl
about 1000 cords 2 small streams
running water on place year ur
sund $.75. per sere Call at this
office Albert Mussig Beaverton
Office.
6 1-2 . Acres in Beaverton
New House and Barn 0 yr old in
a no 1 condition Variety of small
fruit for the home mostly seed
ed -Wire fence Best of water
Arc lights front place. $5500
12500 Cash Balance on tine.
Would like to buy a farm in
Yamhill Countv CO to 100 Acres
Owl Land Co.
Would trade Beaverton Pro
perty. Only 7 miles from Pert
land all clearep oi chard.
Wanted to rent 40 to 100 acres
within two miles of Rail. Road.
Write immodiately.'Owl Land Co
Giant Stump Puller
For Sale Cheap -Going away
Full Equipment
Richard Melloy Reavertcn
7 1-2 acres foi' pale 2 miles
from Beaverton New 5 room
house with basement 14 by 0
New Miiall Barn anl hay 50
sacks of potatoes 25 chickens 2
hogs 1 good family cow will be
fresh the first of April. Place si!
set out apples of standard variety
three large cherry tree? S00
Loan berries, every thing goes
for $1300. $1000. down time to
suit payer on the balance
19 Acres 5 ekwed 1 12
milea south of Besvorion side
walk running past place Best of
soil. $150 J Cash Ba I to 3 yrs.
t.wl 1 and Co. Beaverton. Ore.
FINE JOB WORK
THE OWL PRESS.
THE TOWN
t
Mr. Cha?. Jasperson called Sat
urday and Paid for The Owl for
one year. M:. Jasperson i j one of
the pleasant fellowo ycu meet in
this World.
Mr. Burgie of Progress has re
turned from the Hospital in Port
land where he underwent the
operation of having his rigf.t eye
removed. Mr. Burgie has" had
trouble with his eyesight for
years, since this operation he it'
improving.
Dr. R. W. Hanneman was in
Beaverton last Sunday while
here paid the Owl a visit inform
ing us that he will make regular
visits every Sunday hereafter
and will come prepared to do all
kinds of dental work. Dr. Hanne
man has had several years ex
perience and is a graduate of one
of the best dental Colleges of the
East. The people of Beaverton
and vicinity are indeed to be
Congratulated to have such an
efficient' man t: mak regular
visits here, he will be located for
the present-Drug Store with Dr.
Robinson on Sundays should
business demand, It is his in
tention to locate permanently.
No. 30 6-48 A.M.
22 7-40
34 9-08
30 11-17
38 1-34 P. M,
40 4-17
42 G-4D
41 8-41 '
4G 10-20
NO LIMITED
G. h. Thompson-
No. 31 7-23 A M
33 9-28
3511-25
37 1-53 P M
S9 4-27
41 5-54
43 7-10
45 9-02
47 12-02AM
Agent.
We pay Portland Prices
For Oats
Beaverton Milling Co.
HOUSE AND LOT
At Hood River-Rented-with
Cash For Acreage
near Beaverton . Address
G. F.Cramer
Beaverton, Ore.
Bring your Fat Stock to
The NEW MARKET in
M.P.CADY Store Building
BEAVERTON
CEDAR MILLS
3 cu'? acre tracts center of town
dandy location $500 each, on
terms a bargain for cash.
RALEIGH
5 Room 1-2 story house one
acre of land 75 fruit trees and
berries of all kinds 35 chickens
pig, near new Eletric on S. ' P.
track $2500. $500 cash.
Wf 5UMS6T1
I Oft0CN6SNA1l I
OOI
for
s 'i7 Stump Pullur
"JUMBO"
os new 125 ft. cable goes
"50 cash call at this office.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
E. J. Cassiday to Fred W
Cassiday Lots and 7, Green
burg Heights. ' 310.
Glen. C. Snider and wf to J.
L. Snider 6.17 acres in tract own
ed by Investment. Co. $10.
W. A. Shaw et al to C. J.Rose
et al N 5o ft. of W 100 et. of lot
213, Johnson Estate Add. to Beaverton-
Reedville Acreage. $10.
Belle Callahan et al toW. H.
Giles Lot 17 and 18, blk 5, West
Portland Heights. $10.
Walter II. Lashjer andwf to
Geo. H.Johnson and wf Lots 5
and f, blk 28, Metzger Acre Trac
ts, $300.
R.D. morse andwf to "Valen
tine Drake el al blk B Beaverton
$10.
The Tualatin Mill Co. to R .S.
Towneend 20 x 100 ft. in sec. 24"
2 SI. $ 300.
WILKES ABSTRACT Co.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
M. E. Church
Susday ichool at 10 a, m.
Preaching: 1st. and 8nd. Sundays
of each mouth, morning: and ve
iling C. B. Reae Pastor.
T e Owl Land Co.
FOR SALE
ONE BLACK MARE 2 BROOD
SOWS 1 CREAM SEPERATOR
H. TAYLOR Beaverton
Meyers Pumps,
PIPES AND
REPAIRS
P, H. Van Dehey.
Beaverton Oregon
W. E. PEGG
Undertaker and
Licensed Emb aimer
Complete Stock of Coffins
and Caskets NEW HEARSE
BEAVERTON OREGON
4 Shows Weekly
Tuesday Thursday Saturday
And Sunday Nifiht.
Beaverton Moving
Picture Show
Change Program
Tuesday Thursday Saturday
Admission 10c. Children Sc.
AT HUBER 2 1-2 Acres, 1-2
acre cleared 4 room Enafalow
, lathed and plutered, good well
1 water, duied in house. 2 lanre
Sunday School at 10 A. M. f lothes clflaaets. bijt bath room,
every Sunday. Christian En- j Comer iot, $2300. $1000. caah
Jea or at 6:30 sharp. Preaehin? 1 balance own term.
Congregational
second and fourth Sundays of!
inch month.
J. M. Barber Pastor,
For Sale Sy
Tb Owl Land Co.
HAS IN EFFECT ROUND TRIP FARES
$55. PORTLAND TO LOS ANGELES
EFFCTIVE JANUARY 1st. 1913.
$54.70 Eugene to Los Angeles '
50.20 Ro3ebur to Los Angeles
44. 30 Grants Pass to Los Angeles ;
42.60 Medford to Log Aug -leg-41.85
Ashland to Los Angeles
Same Fares apply to Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, and San
Bernandio. With corresponding Low Fare3 from Intermediate
points and slop overs going or returning and long return limit.'
Descriptive and Interesting Literature on various Attractions of
the Golden Slat'a may be obtained from any S. P. Ago'nt or by writing f
John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland Ore.
If TREES
.. CUT FLOWERS
PLANTS ALL KIND
S
vv eOeiVlorf on
HILLSBORO OREGON
Acres
2 1-2 Miles South of Beaverio i
Sidewalk to withm 1-2 mile of Place
Land lies rolling. Uncleared
About 400 Cords of Wood
For Sale At $2500 $1500 Cash
Owl Land Co. ,
Beaverton Oreton
The Oregon Electric Ry. Uno k
Open to Eugene Junction City and
Harrisburg.
Trains leaving Beaverton 8:30 A.M. and 4:24 P.M. coanect at
Carden Home with limited train, for Ealcm, Albany", Jcnetion City,
Uarriebur and Eugene. Current foldera five details of all trains.
Valuable Silver Trophy
Is offtred by by the Railway Companies for
The Best Agriculture Exhibit
of products grown alon the" Orejon Electric, United, Spokane,
Portland & Siattla end Oregon Trunk I ailway.', displayed at thp
Pacific Northwest
Land Product Show
Tortland, Nov. 18, 28
50o?nta Round trip to Portland. Tickets on sale
Nov. 1? to 21 inclusive Return limit Nov. 25th.
NATIONAL APPLE SHOW
Ti'KfU on Bale Nov. 11 14 Icclusiv?
Ufturn limit Nov. 20th.
Faat trains to tr)&Tie v rr.'rg and evening via Ortgon Electric
Ry. aad North Bsnx Fod.
Details or gci
on reqntt
W. S. COMAN.
Oea'l. Pr A P i
lrt'ajid, 0"
tfp ng car reservation.
C.!.Tfcrapol sra;t